[…] to Eat and DrinkPlaces to StayRecipesWinePlaces to Buy ThingsGîte Loire ValleyContact ← La Loire à Vélo – Loire by Bike #1 Sunday’s Travel Photos – Rheinfall near Schaffhausen in Switzerland […]
[…] of the first places we came to was Menar Castle which were had seen close up from the other side and was not very impressive. But the view from […]
[…] good weather stayed with us and as a result, we were able to go cycling several times. Our last excursion was to the nearest village, Chouzy sur Cisse, about 5 kilometers […]
[…] comes from the Netherlands, another from Greece and another from the UK. Jean Michel shows them our Eurovelo 6 book so they can see where we’ve been and where we’re going. We highly recommended the Wachau […]
[…] feels great to be back in the saddle! Château de Menars stands out clearly on the opposite bank and we discover a new sign post opposite Montlivaut showing […]
[…] cycled up hill and down dale in the opposite direction. We’re on the riverside cycle path on the Loire à Vélo route, which has just taken us through a series of troglodyte houses parallel to the river when […]
[…] to Eat and DrinkPlaces to StayRecipesWinePlaces to Buy ThingsGîte Loire ValleyContact ← La Loire à Vélo – Loire by Bike #1 Sunday’s Travel Photos – Rheinfall near Schaffhausen in Switzerland […]
[…] of the first places we came to was Menar Castle which were had seen close up from the other side and was not very impressive. But the view from […]
[…] good weather stayed with us and as a result, we were able to go cycling several times. Our last excursion was to the nearest village, Chouzy sur Cisse, about 5 kilometers […]
[…] comes from the Netherlands, another from Greece and another from the UK. Jean Michel shows them our Eurovelo 6 book so they can see where we’ve been and where we’re going. We highly recommended the Wachau […]
[…] to Candé sur Beuvron, a lovely little path through shady woods along the Beuvron River on the Loire à Vélo […]
[…] feels great to be back in the saddle! Château de Menars stands out clearly on the opposite bank and we discover a new sign post opposite Montlivaut showing […]
[…] cycled up hill and down dale in the opposite direction. We’re on the riverside cycle path on the Loire à Vélo route, which has just taken us through a series of troglodyte houses parallel to the river when […]